Lyrics
You were so cruel, and it was her house
The person addressed was exceptionally unkind, and the setting was in a house belonging to another woman.
You were so cruel, and it was her house
Reiteration of the cruelty of the addressed person within the context of another woman's dwelling.
The way she mounted the staircase, the grace
Describing the elegance of someone climbing the staircase, highlighting their grace.
No one could say, "I can do that like that, stand back"
Expressing the uniqueness of the person's actions on the staircase, implying others cannot replicate it easily.
But you were so cruel, and it was her house
Reiteration of the cruelty in the context of the woman's house.
You were so cruel, and it was her house
Continued emphasis on the addressed person's cruelty within the same setting.
Who cracked her favorite death rattle?
Possibly referencing a significant incident or moment represented by the term "favorite death rattle."
Who started snapping all the straps?
Asking who initiated the snapping of straps, suggesting an act of aggression or restraint.
An exercise in crowd control, tactile and bold
Describing an incident involving crowd control, characterized by a bold and hands-on approach.
Something that never should've happened happens
Expressing the occurrence of an event that should not have taken place.
Something that never should've happened happens
Repetition emphasizing the unexpected nature of the aforementioned happening.
Something that never should've happened happens
Continued stress on the undesirability of a particular event or situation.
Something that never should've happened happens
Reiteration of the regrettable nature of something that transpired.
Oh, you were so cruel, and it was her house
Re-emphasizing the cruelty of the addressed person within the context of the woman's house.
You were so cruel, and it was her house
Continued focus on the unkind behavior within the same setting.
You were so cruel, and it was her house
Reiteration of the cruelty directed at the woman within her own house.
You swore before you'd crush those horns
An assertion or promise made before, possibly related to a forceful action against symbolic "horns."
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